Neighbors-only Parks Map Sneak Peek
There are roughly 511 parks in Salt Lake County, and City Cast Salt Lake podcast host Ali Vallarta spent two years surveying them all. Because public parks are the crown jewels of our communities: free, green spaces funded and maintained by our tax dollars.
As a City Cast Salt Lake Neighbor, you are getting a sneak peek at the official City Cast Parks Map! The first-ever public guide to every every park in Salt Lake County, where you can filter for the the exact amenities you seek, whether it's off-leash dog parks, toddler-friendly playgrounds, beach volleyball, splash pads, grills, and so much more. We even gave them a star rating.
Try it out! Click the "layers" icon, then "filters," and choose your amenities.
We went to 511 parks managed by 24 different departments over a two-year period to collect this information, which means there could be human error. If you see a mistake or want to share an update:
Thank you to all the wonderful people who made this project possible:
Paulo Aguilera, map-maker and data analyst
The volunteers (and their intrepid kids) who helped us cross the finish line: Ally J., Yándary C., Paula S., Alyssa W., Tracy H., and Nycole R.
Our members, the City Cast Salt Lake Neighbors
The City Cast Parks Map is sponsored by our friends at Tracy Aviary. At Tracy Aviary, spring doesn’t just arrive – it bursts with life and blooms in color. It’s the perfect time to experience Salt Lake’s iconic aviary. Plan your visit today at tracyaviary.org.
